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After months spent postponing any speech on a possible PlayStation 5, Sony has finally broken the delays and confirmed to be working on a new generation console that will thus take the place of the current PlayStation 4 and its PS4 Pro review.
According to sources very close to the Financial Times, the new platform will not deviate much from PS4 in terms of hardware architecture and conception, and in this sense the possibility that PlayStation 5 can offer support for backwards compatibility with all the old consoles is absolutely not to be ruled out.
At the same time, with Google and its rival Microsoft ready to get their foot on the accelerator on the game streaming discourse, we have to assess if Sony will try to expand the concept of PlayStation Now and push more in this direction or if it will propose a more traditional console, but definitely more powerful than PlayStation 4 and, why not, Xbox One X.
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I am excited about new PS. Thanks for good information.